Manchester United captain Harry Maguire was arrested in Greece on Thursday.The England star was reportedly involved in an altercation outside a Mykonos nightclub before being taken into custody. He spent two nights in a cell with his brother Joe and friend Chris Sharman before appearing at court on Saturday in Syros.Maguire has since returned home to England, but his trial began on Tuesday morning. The Man United defender is being represented by top human rights lawyer Alexis Anagnostakis and further details of his arrest have been revealed in court. According to The Sun, the altercation came about after Maguire's sister Daisy was injected in the arm by two Albanian men, causing her to faint. The group attempted to leave the nightclub and tried to take a taxi to the nearest hospital, but were instead driven to the police station as the Albanians fled.Maguire was arrested last weekIt's believed that a brawl took place at the police station, with officers allegedly kicking the Man United star on the leg while telling him: 'Your career is over'.A member of Maguire's group is alleged to have thrown the first punch after one of the defendants in question said "f***, f*** the police". The court also heard that Harry had said to officers: "Do you know who I am? I am the captain of Manchester United, I am very rich, I can give you money, I can pay you, please let us go".Details of Maguire's arrest have been sharedHe then allegedly continued: "Please, let me go, I am very rich, I can pay, I am the leader of Manchester United."Maguire, his brother Joe and friend Chris are all charged with assault and violence against an officer, while the brothers are further charged with attempted bribery.Harry and Chris are also accused of verbal assault.Maguire faces multiple chargesThe trio denies all charges and lawyer Anagnostakis has told the court: "My clients did not beat anyone, accost anyone, or injure anyone."Sky News correspondent Martha Kelner has been providing further updates to the case, which you can read below: 

According to Kelner, the prosecution lawyer is very confident Maguire's case will be concluded today.